TripAdvisor Reviews Ruth Ann's Hotel Craig

Travel Blogs from Craig

... an hour on the phone with a customer service rep & we were at last sorted.... On several occasions during that time Dave wanted to can the operation but the GPS is so very useful in unfamiliar towns, finding stores, libraries, overnight spots...

That was Monday. On Tuesday we caught a ferry across to Thetis, a small island where Mike & Doreen s/v "St Leger" had just arrived back for the summer, yachting friends we'd first met in Fiji ...

... farm in Canada and takes folks like us on excursions to Iceland all the time. Thanks again, Arnold, for teaching me how to tolt. I thank you from the bottom of my, uh, bottom? That’s the part tolting saved!

Lee, Arnold’s son, what can I say? Great guy to have around. He saved our backs moving our stuff around and corralling us when we needed to be together. Had a lot of fun getting to know him. Lee doesn’t ride as much as Arnold but ...

Engaged a couple on the dock, and admired their wonderful sailboat. They had just spent their first winter here, after moving up from San Juan’s area of Washington. It seems that the winter weather here was no more harsh than they have known ...

Friday, May 9 . . . . Kasaan Inlet, Karta Bay 55°34.35’N 132°33.68 W Left the big city lights and two more cruise ships behind us and made smooth passage northwest, for less than 4 hours, arriving at the native village of Kasaan. We walked a 3 km.loop to a Haida longhouse, enjoying exclusive access to the three young native carvers who were doing some restoration work. One of them elaborated on the local history of the settlement and ...

... foundation poles of such a clan house to make it into a living thing….). Stormy ‘s line was Eagle – Beaver – Frog and he explained a series of totem poles around the Clan house. Stormy was stoically diplomatic in his representation of history, in spite of his obvious emotion and personal opinions, including his acknowledgment of the value of two particularly important Haida totem poles being housed in a regional museum in Ketchikan ...